As far as I am aware Perindopil ( a ACE inhibitor ) doesnt, cant speak for the Beta Blocker Bisoprolol though, I dont know if either may throw a false postive result but my understanding is they wont.
Yes, perindopril can cause changes in urine odor for some individuals. While it's not a common side effect, medications can sometimes alter the composition of urine, leading to a different smell. If you notice a significant or persistent change in urine odor after starting perindopril, it's advisable to consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Both medication and sugar levels can effect the color of your urine.
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Urine screens are looking for drug metabolites. The human body breaks down the drug and the part your body can't use is eliminated in waste. The urine screen will not detect dissolved medications.
Depends on the drug but yes, you should start to see concentrations of medication in urine two hours after you take it, if your kidneys are working properly.
It is safe for a male to drink a woman's urine, or any humans urine, as long as it is in small doses and there are no toxins, such as dangerous medication, in the urine.
Depends on WHY there is blood in your urine. There are several possible causes with different treatments. See a doctor. Now.
Purple urine can be a symptom of a condition called porphyria, not aware of a medication that side effect.
yes but this is not harmful,it will disappear when the medication stops.
No, regular penicillin (pen vee) won't change urine color. Some other medication may affect the urine color however.